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词条 Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20
释义

  1. Participating teams

  2. Format

  3. Host cities

  4. List of champions

     Organized by FGF  Organized by CBF 

  5. Titles

     By team  By state 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 is the official Brazilian national football tournament for U-20 teams. The Rio Grande do Sul Football Association (FGF) created the competition in 2006 and since 2015 it is organized by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).[1]

Participating teams

The first edition was played in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, contested by 30 clubs – the 20 clubs currently playing in the Campeonato Brasileiro plus 10 qualified from the federation's national ranking. Since 2007, only clubs participating in the same season's Série A are invited to participate in the Sub-20, unless one of the invited teams decide not to participate. In this case it is replaced by an invited team who is not competing in the Série A.

Format

In the first round, the 30 clubs were divided in six groups of five clubs each. The two best placed clubs of each group plus the four best third placed teams qualified to the second stage. The second stage onwards were contested in single knockout matches. The semifinals losers played a third place match, whereas the winners played the final.

Since 2007, the 20 participating teams are divided in four groups of five teams each. The two best placed teams of each group qualify to the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals onwards were contested in single knockout matches. The semifinals losers play a third place game in some editions of the competition, whereas the winners play the final.

Host cities

In 2014, the host cities were Porto Alegre, Gravataí, Novo Hamburgo and Alvorada. The final match occurred in the city of Porto Alegre.

List of champions

Organized by FGF

YearHostFinal
WinnerScoreRunner-up
2006
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Internacional
4−0 Rio Grande do Sul}}
Grêmio
2007
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Minas Gerais}}
Cruzeiro
1−0 Rio Grande do Sul}}
Internacional
2008
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Grêmio
2−1 Pernambuco}}
Sport
2009
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Grêmio
1−0 Minas Gerais}}
Atlético Mineiro
2010
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Minas Gerais}}
Cruzeiro
0−0
(4–2p)
São Paulo}}
Palmeiras
2011
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Minas Gerais}}
América
2−1
Rio de Janeiro}}
Fluminense
2012
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Minas Gerais}}
Cruzeiro
2−1Rio Grande do Sul}}
Internacional
2013
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Internacional
2−0São Paulo}}
Palmeiras
2014
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
São Paulo}}
Corinthians
1−0Paraná}}
Atlético Paranaense
2015
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
São Paulo}}
São Paulo
3−1Minas Gerais}}
Atlético Mineiro
2016
Details
Rio Grande do Sul}}
Rio Grande do Sul
São Paulo}}
São Paulo
2−2
(5–3p)
Rio de Janeiro}}
Botafogo

Organized by CBF

YearFinal
WinnerScoreRunner-up
2015
Details
Rio de Janeiro}}
Fluminense
1−1
3−0
Bahia}}
Vitória
2016
Details
Rio de Janeiro}}
Botafogo
1−1
2−0
São Paulo}}
Corinthians
2017
Details
Minas Gerais}}
Cruzeiro
1−1
1−1
(7–6p)
Paraná}}
Coritiba
2018
Details
São Paulo}}
Palmeiras
4−1
5−2
Bahia}}
Vitória

Titles

By team

Club Winners Runners-up Winning years
Minas Gerais}} Cruzeiro
4
0
2007, 2010, 2012, 2017
Rio Grande do Sul}} Internacional
2
2
2006, 2013
Rio Grande do Sul}} Grêmio
2
1
2008, 2009
São Paulo}} São Paulo
2
0
2015 (FGF), 2016 (FGF)
São Paulo}} Corinthians
1
1
2014
Rio de Janeiro}} Botafogo
1
1
2016 (CBF)
São Paulo}} Palmeiras
1
0
2018
Minas Gerais}} América
1
0
2011
Rio de Janeiro}} Fluminense
1
0
2015 (CBF)
Paraná}} Coritiba
0
1
2017

By state

State Winners Runners-up Winning Clubs Runners-up
Minas Gerais}}
5
2
Cruzeiro (4), América (1)Atlético Mineiro (2)
Rio Grande do Sul}}
4
3
Grêmio (2), Internacional (2)Internacional (2), Grêmio (1)
São Paulo}}
4
3
São Paulo (2), Corinthians (1), Palmeiras (1)Palmeiras (2), Corinthians (1)
Rio de Janeiro}}
2
1
Fluminense (1), Botafogo (1)Fluminense (1)
Paraná}}
0
2
Coritiba (1), Atlético Paranaense (1)
Bahia}}
0
1
Vitória (1)
Pernambuco}}
0
1
Sport (1)

See also

  • Campeonato Brasileiro

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=CBF cria Campeonato Brasileiro sub-20, com início previsto para junho|url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/futebol/noticia/2015/02/cbf-cria-campeonato-brasileiro-sub-20-com-inicio-previsto-para-junho.html|accessdate=September 5, 2015|publisher=Globo Esporte|date=February 2015|language=Portuguese}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070312010608/http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/br2006jr.htm RSSSF]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20050209011104/http://fgf.terra.com.br/ Federação Gaúcha de Futebol]
{{Brazilian Football Competitions}}

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